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Results tagged “apple”
Buried iPhone Developer Video Treasure
Apple has some great videos about some iPhone developers that they've posted on the WWDC site. They're hard to find, but nicely done. Read on...
A Meaningless Exercise
Every six months or so, Apple's payment systems cut me off until I update my information. Each time, it's asking for the same piece of information needed to calculate something that doesn't need to be calculated. Read on...
Two Small Reasons for an iPhone 3G
After installing the iPhone 2.0 software update on Thursday, I found myself debating whether or not 3G speed and a GPS chip were really enough to justify an upgrade to the new iPhone 3G hardware. So much of what makes this release interesting is already running on my original phone. I decided, however, that there are two compelling reasons for an upgrade. Read on...
Using Aperture 2.0
When Aperture 1.0 was released, it was the RAW workflow tool I had always wanted and it quickly became my mainline workflow tool. Sure, it was slower than it should have been and it had a few warts. But it... Read on...
WWDC Photos Take Center Stage
Earlier today, Apple announced WWDC08, their annual developer conference. Last year was the second year in a row that I served as a photographer for the Apple Developer Connection and I was lucky enough to be joined by Pınar Özger. Some... Read on...
Aperture 2.0 vs Lightroom 1.3 at High ISO
Most of my professional photographic work to date has been in low light situations. Sometimes I have enough light to shoot at a decent speed and aperture at ISO 1000 or ISO 1600. Sometimes I don't. When I don't,... Read on...
Aperture 2.0 Quick Impressions
It's now been just over a week since Aperture 2 showed up and I've been poking about all of its corners and learning what it has in store. Along the way, I've been keeping some notes. Here they are... Read on...
Aperture 2.0: They Listened
When Aperture 1.0 was released, I jumped on it with full gusto. I'd been using a RAW workflow for years and knew that there was a better way of doing things than the existing tools allowed. Aperture was the... Read on...
Extreme Aperture 2 Shadow Recovery
I'm a big fan of getting exposure right in camera--or at least as right as possible. The old maxim of garbage in/garbage out applies as well to digital imaging as it does to any other subject. The better your... Read on...
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